Our monthly e-newsletter keeps you up to date with the research activities of the ACBRD and also highlights new behavioural and psychosocial research in diabetes from around the world.
How do perceptions of illness affect quality of life in people with diabetes?
Exploring the relationships between illness perceptions, self-efficacy, coping strategies, psychological distress and diabetes-specific quality of life
While we await a medical vaccine, everyone will need to adopt and sustain what can aptly be described as a “behavioural vaccine” to keep us all SAFE : ‘Sanitise – Apart – Face – Elbows’
Diabetes Canada has published its own consensus statement on #LanguageMatters. Several English-speaking countries (Australia, USA, UK, India, Canada) have now taken up this mantle
Do you live in Melbourne and have type 2 diabetes? Take part in the PREDICT study to help us better understand the complications of T2D, and find ways of reducing their development
Are you pregnant now or have been pregnant in the last 12 months and are you living with diabetes? We're interested in your experiences and preferences of glucose monitoring!
The Australian Centre for Behavioural Research in Diabetes is the first national research centre internationally, dedicated to investigating the behavioural, psychological and social aspects of living with diabetes. The Centre’s focus is improving the quality of life of all people with diabetes and their families. The Centre, established in 2010, is a partnership for better health between Diabetes Victoria and Deakin University